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Event Location
Dungog

Landcare Region

BCT Region

Event Description

Bill Mc Donald and more

Event Flyer
draft program
Event Photos
Bill McDonald
Field day attendees
Fungi in thedry rainforest
Hunter Dry Rainforest
Event Outcomes
Number of Attendees
15
Growth in learning measure (Scale 1 - 100)
A survey is completed by each attendee The below fields are extracted from this survey. To access the full feedback survey please refer to the attachments section below.
Attendee Level of Knowledge before event (Average)
46
Attendee Level of Knowledge after event (Average)
59
Event Outcome

Unravelling the mysteries of Hunter Valley Dry Rainforest- The Scoop, December 2024

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Summary of Feedback: Dry Rainforest Workshop

Key Themes Highlighted by Attendees:

  1. Diverse Range of Speakers and Topics:
    • Attendees appreciated the variety of speakers and the breadth of topics covered.
    • Comments such as "the assortment of speakers and topics" and "a huge range of knowledgeable speakers" reflect the value placed on diverse expertise and perspectives.
  2. High-Quality Presentations:
    • Feedback noted that the event was "well presented and explained," indicating that the presentations were clear, engaging, and informative.
  3. Passion and Enthusiasm:
    • The enthusiasm of the presenters was a standout feature, with mentions like "the passion of all speakers" demonstrating that the energy and commitment of the speakers resonated with the audience.
  4. Community and Networking:
    • The workshop successfully fostered a sense of community. Phrases like "bringing people together passionate to revegetate and what's happening" highlight the importance of connecting like-minded individuals committed to environmental restoration.

This feedback underscores the workshop's success in delivering a well-rounded, engaging, and community-focused event.

Summary of Feedback: Topics for Future Learning

Key Areas of Interest Identified by Attendees:

  1. Simplified Botanical Knowledge:
    • Several attendees expressed a desire for plant identification in more accessible terms, with comments like "layman’s terms for non-Latin speakers" and "botanical to common name."
    • This suggests interest in making technical plant knowledge more user-friendly.
  2. Deeper Understanding of Flora:
    • Attendees want to learn "more about the plants," indicating a keen interest in expanding their botanical knowledge, including species characteristics and ecological roles.
  3. Practical Skills for Revegetation:
    • Topics such as "steps to successful revegetation" and "how to proceed on a local level" show a desire for actionable guidance on implementing restoration projects.
  4. Continued Engagement:
    • Feedback like "more of the same" suggests attendees found the current content valuable and wish to see similar sessions in the future.

These responses highlight a blend of interest in accessible plant education, practical revegetation strategies, and ongoing opportunities for learning and engagement.

Summary of Feedback: Additional Comments and Suggestions

Key Suggestions for Improvement:

  1. Supplementary Materials:
    • Attendees suggested providing "information handouts" to complement the workshop content, enabling participants to review key insights post-event.
  2. Expanded Content:
    • A desire for "a broader explanation on the different types of rainforest types" was noted, indicating interest in a more comprehensive understanding of rainforest ecosystems.

Positive Feedback:

  • The event was well-received, with one participant stating, "it was fantastic, thank you," and others requesting "more of the same," showing overall satisfaction and enthusiasm for similar workshops in the future.

Specific Interests:

  • One attendee highlighted a particular focus on "riparian revegetation" due to challenges associated with managing vegetation along the Patterson River, which faces fluctuating conditions such as floods and dry periods.

These comments reflect a strong appreciation for the workshop while offering practical suggestions to enhance future sessions and address specific ecological challenges.

Event Outcome Attachments
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